style: ST203238

$95
$38

Featuring a fun leopard print nylon panel along the front and an OC logo zipper pull down a half-zip placket, this long-sleeve shirt from Esprit by Opening Ceremony channels collegiate style of the late '80s and early '90s.

Crewneck

Ribbed cuffs

Straight fit

100% cotton; trim

100% polyester

Imported

Esprit and Opening Ceremony debut the third season of their collaboration, drawing from the collegiate style of the late '80s and early '90s. Building upon the logo T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and totes that have become signatures of the collaboration, Fall/Winter 2017's collection also includes outerwear, cardigans, bodysuits, and suspender pants and skirts, doused in sherbet-like tones, rich wintery cherry red plaids, and leopard print in unexpected colors.

Details

Featuring a fun leopard print nylon panel along the front and an OC logo zipper pull down a half-zip placket, this long-sleeve shirt from Esprit by Opening Ceremony channels collegiate style of the late '80s and early '90s.

Crewneck

Ribbed cuffs

Straight fit

100% cotton; trim

100% polyester

Imported

DESIGNER

Esprit and Opening Ceremony debut the third season of their collaboration, drawing from the collegiate style of the late '80s and early '90s. Building upon the logo T-shirts, sweatshirts, hats, and totes that have become signatures of the collaboration, Fall/Winter 2017's collection also includes outerwear, cardigans, bodysuits, and suspender pants and skirts, doused in sherbet-like tones, rich wintery cherry red plaids, and leopard print in unexpected colors.

SIZE & FIT

Unisex sizing

Fits true to size

Male model

Yong Soo Jeong is wearing a size medium

Yong Soo Jeong is 6ft2.5in/189cm

Waist&colon; 30in/76cm

Female model

Emma is wearing a size extra small

Emma is 5ft9in/175cm

Waist&colon; 23in/58.4cm

Bust&colon; 31in/78.7cm

PRODUCT MEASUREMENTS

SIZE MEDIUM

Length&colon; 27.5in/69.9cm

Shoulder&colon; 19in/48.3cm

Sleeve&colon; 27in/68.6cm

Bust&colon; 45.5in/115.6cm

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